OrangeGrad said:In the NJ Devils locker room after a game in Dallas. Joe Schmoe reporter talking to Martin Brodeur for about 10 minutes, asking about everything under the sun. Finally, one of the Devils PR guys comes over and tells him to wrap it up. Joe Schmoe asks, "So Scott, how big were a couple of those saves Brodeur made in goal tonight?" Brodeur smiles, says, "Umm, I'm Martin Brodeur. Scott Stevens already left," shook his head and headed for the shower.
Brilliant.
In '93, I was covering the American Bowl in Barcelona for Navy/Marine Corps News (I was a Navy journalist at the time). It was the 49ers v. the Steelers and the Niners won. We were in the locker room after the game and talked to Steve Young and Jerry Rice and both were great. My boss, who knew NOTHING about sports, looks at me and our cameraman and in a loud voice says, "Alright, is there anyone else famous enough for us to interview?" My mouth dropped to the floor as about 10 Niners looked at him like they were ready to use him as a tackling dummy. The PR guy whisked him out of the room, but told us we could stay and wrap up.
Better part of the story was as we were walking out of the stadium, there was a huge crowd of people waiting and when we walked out, they all started cheering. Me and my cameraman, both of us in our full military uniform, thought it was pro-America love, so we're waving and smiling and suddenly this huge hand rests on my shoulder. I turn around and there are two of the Niners' O-linemen. He's laughing and says, "Uh, I think that might be for us."